Thursday, February 22, 2018

Each one has the 200 most frequently used words for the respective language, and up to 30 simple example sentences for each word. They have all been revised and should be 100% accurate.Download them free here.

----------------------------------------------------------Check this blog from time to time for updates on my books. Depending on how useful they are to people, I might expand them.Also, I will post frequency lists with translation in this blog, for many languages.Good studies, and remember... Learning languages is a wonderful exercise for your brain.

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> 5000 Russian Sentences Sorted from Easiest to Hardest> 5000 Italian Sentences Sorted from Easiest to Hardest5000? Why so many sentences?Memorizing the meaning of individual words... is pretty much pointless. If you want actual fluency, you need to see a word in as many example sentences as possible. That makes the language start to flow in your head. That shows you how to use the word. How it is combined with the other words. And many other things. We think that effort always converts into fluency. This is not true. If you memorize the meaning of individual words you won't get fluent and you will spend a ton of effort. But studying sentences is the real deal. Is the method of learning that actually converts effort to fluency. Get some basic grammar, some basic vocabulary, then just dive into sentences and more sentences until you're fluent.~

It is OK to memorize individual words if:1) You don't have enough vocabulary to focus your study on sentences, or2) You are a very advanced learnerOtherwise, it is better to just focus on learning and memorizing sentences — instead of memorizing individual words. - Also available on Anki -

I usually reply to reviews in the Anki website, but I'm unable to do so for the next few months (because of account problems that will take long to fix) — so if you have a question, instead of asking on the Anki website, e-mail me: neribrandao2@gmail.comAlso, if you have technical issues you should ask the developper: https://apps.ankiweb.net/docs/help.htmlI am not affiliated with the owner of Anki. I'm just the rare user who is willing to contribute instead of consuming.----------------------------------------------------------

Everything should be accurate. If you have doubts about the accuracy, consult a dictionary or Google Translate and you will vouch for the accuracy. If you do find a mistake though, tell me and I'll fix it immediately.